Art and Nature in Enrico Tedeschi: Distinctive perspectives on architecture education in Argentina
Italian architect Enrico Tedeschi was one of the key protagonists in the teaching of architecture in Argentina in the period between the local rise of modern culture and its fall. Although his greatest influence was located in the provinces of Tucumán, Córdoba, San Juan and Mendoza, his theoretical...
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Universidad Nacional de Mar del Plata. Facultad de Arquitectura, Urbanismo y Diseño
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://revistasfaud.mdp.edu.ar/registros/article/view/391 |
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Sumario: | Italian architect Enrico Tedeschi was one of the key protagonists in the teaching of architecture in Argentina in the period between the local rise of modern culture and its fall. Although his greatest influence was located in the provinces of Tucumán, Córdoba, San Juan and Mendoza, his theoretical work spread widely throughout the country and even outside. The objective of this article is to review a little-observed aspect in the evolution of his theoretical thinking on architectural project that follows from interpreting that, coinciding with the most important years of his work, his interests took a turn from the field of art to that of nature. |
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